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#86 – Keep Kids Safe At School (Part 2)

#86 – Keep Kids Safe At School (Part 2)

FromUnstoppable Freedom


#86 – Keep Kids Safe At School (Part 2)

FromUnstoppable Freedom

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Oct 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

BRIAN STUTES – The school year is in full swing with kids back on public, charter, private and college campuses all across the country. And perhaps the biggest proof of that is that fall football season is rolling – with Friday night lights and Saturday afternoon games! And while we’re super excited to have kids back in the books, it’s easy to be lulled into a false sense of security. That’s why today’s show is all about keeping your kids safe at school. Meet Brian Stutes. Brian Stutes is a Navy corpsman, paramedic/tactical medic for SWAT post military service, and a defensive tactics instructor for state & federal agencies. TAC Response Solutions instructor cadre is comprised exclusively of special operations veterans from across all service branches – primarily naval special warfare, and active SWAT operators.  What sets them apart from state/federal agencies is that they focus their training courses on client’s individual needs versus a one size fits all approach.  Every training contract begins with a security & threat assessment, enabling them to give clients the most accurate status of their security.  They can apply this to schools, churches, businesses and families.
Released:
Oct 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Unstoppable Freedom Podcast is hosted by President and Founder, Jimmy Page, an 8th generation son of the American Revolution, author and speaker, and Man of God. This podcast amplifies the voice of freedom through prominent leaders and the stories of every-day Americans and activates a take-action movement to win the fight for freedom – one family, one neighborhood, and one community at a time.